Tonight no one at Treasury will have to swap their bed for boxes at Parliament House, snoozing among the soon-to-be-delivered budget as someone did last year
It could be the most hated or most coveted job at Treasury, depending on how firm you like your mattress.
But this year no one at Treasury will be swapping their bed for boxes at Parliament House, snoozing among the soon-to-be-delivered budget.
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